Selena Gomez thanked Sam Parker, a 2018 Republican Senate candidate from Utah, for the 'laugh and the threat' after he wrote on X, 'Deport Selena Gomez,' in response to her emotional video posted earlier this week seemingly reacting to President Donald Trump's recent immigration crackdown earlier this week.
An Instagram video in which the actress was seen crying over arrests of undocumented immigrants led to criticism from various political figures.
This emotional video has sparked global interest, leading to a surge in Google searches for phrases like “Selena Gomez crying”
Jan. 26, a nationwide immigration crackdown led to the arrest of 956 people, the most since Trump took office again, per ICE via the BBC. Selena Gomez appeared to react to it in a raw video shared to Instagram Stories with a Mexican flag.
Actress and musician Selena Gomez shared and later deleted a video on social media sobbing about Trump's deportations of illegal immigrants back to their home countries.
In the now-deleted clip, Selena said, "I just wanted to say that I'm so sorry. All my people are getting attacked..."
In a now-deleted video posted to Instagram, Selena Gomez appeared in tears over the deportation of Mexican people as Trump's mass deportation operation takes effect.
After Selena Gomez cried about Mexicans being deported by Donald Trump, a “satirical” Twitter account circulated a fabricated statement from Lana Del Rey that told Selena to go “back to Mexico” with her grandmother.
A video showing Selena Gomez sobbing while saying “All my people are getting attacked” with an image of the Mexican flag appears to have been deleted from her social media page amid
Selena Gomez is feeling the wrath of Trump allies after posting an emotional video expressing empathy for recently deported migrants.
Selena Gomez is among the many Americans experiencing a roller coaster of emotions in reaction to President Trump's latest actions regarding immigration.